Gavin Morrison is a writer, curator and publisher. He is currently working on a book, The Malcontents which explores the fate of the cannons sent by James Boswell to the Corsican Republic in aid of the fight against the French invasion of 1768. The book traces the story through a series of historical and contemporary objects and narratives to consider the instabilities and convergences of histories. Morrison is also working on a project concerning Donald Judd’s interests in Iceland and in particular his attention to its vernacular architecture. A further exhibition under development is of the work of the architect Berthold Lubetkin (1901-90) for Tbilisi, Georgia. Lubetkin was born in Tbilisi but is all but unknown in Georgia, however his work often drew from the social complexities of the Caucasus and extensively referenced Georgian vernacular culture. Previously Gavin Morrison was the Artistic Director of Skaftfell – Center of Visual Art, East Iceland. (2015-2017) and in 2017 held a Research Fellowship at Lewis Walpole Library, Yale University, USA.